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    1901 Group Wins $1.8M Subcontract to Provide Commerce Department with Next-Gen IT

    By Staff WriterFebruary 27, 2019
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    The Commerce Department has awarded a contract to Halvik Corp and 1901 Group to deliver a next-generation IT service delivery model to enterprise services and for infrastructure assessment of the Bureau of Industry and Security.

    As a subcontractor, 1901 Group will deliver cross-cutting shared services that leverage cloud architectures and consumption-based pricing models. These services will enhance IT service delivery for enterprise network, applications and security, the company said

    The team will also provide an IT modernization roadmap to transform and revamp BIS IT operations based on industry best practices.

    “We are proud to team with Halvik to support the Commerce Department’s mission of creating economic growth and opportunity by transforming their current support models to one that is performant, robust, reliable, and cost-effective,” said Paul Wilkinson, executive vice president of 1901 Group. “Our innovative approach will help to minimize risk while providing maximum cost savings to DOC as they strive to strengthen and secure our economy to better serve citizens.”

    Related: 2019 Market Outlook: 1901 Group’s Sonu Singh on Hybrid Cloud, Academia and Talent Retention

     

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